Kmart launches luxurious new coastal homewares collection - after the store announced merge into 'mega business' with Target across Australia
Daily MailCustomers can decorate their entire home on a budget Kmart has released a lush coastal-inspired range boasting on-trend products that look just like those sold at high-end stores. At first glance the range doesn't look like it's from Kmart, with $5 decorative candles, colourful tableware and trendy furniture. Kmart has released the latest August Living range with prices starting at $1.75 At first glance the range doesn't look like it's from Kmart at all, with $5 decorative candles up for grabs, colourful tableware and trendy furniture Impress guests by making at-home cocktails with the new $14 bond cocktail shaker and $14 hanging cocktail accessories kit The new dining selection offers a stunning sets of $16 glasses and $14 tumblers, along with $7 two-pack wavy placemats and $10 flower plates. At first glance the range doesn't look like it's from Kmart at all Decorate empty tabletop corners with the range of $5 assorted candles The latest buys from Kmart: Chunky Ribbed Coffee Table - $89 4 Two Tone Pink and Yellow Coupe Glasses - $16 Nova Quilt Cover Set - Queen Bed - $8 Set of 2 Dumpling Presses - $1.75 Flower Bath Mat - Pink - $15 LED Mirror with Swivel Storage - $35 Winston Lounge Chair - $159 Artificial Pampas Grass in Vase -$15 Cora Boucle Lounge Chair - $169 Decorative candles - $5 Marble Look Jewellery Box -$32 In the kitchen department, customers can pick up a three cup coffee plunger for $7, matching double wall coffee mugs for $10 and a milk frother for $32. There's also a stylish new beauty and dinnerware range for customers to choose from to suit personal style Assorted $12 Sundae Table Lamps pictured Customers can quickly whip up a meal and snacks using the appliances - which cost $15 each Kmart and Target set to merge into one $10billion mega business Three years after 167 Target stores were either shut or converted to Kmart outlets, parent company Wesfarmers is merging the running of the two businesses.